Cheese

We’ve got butterflies just thinking about these creamy little rounds from Fromagerie Papillon, France’s renowned producer of Roquefort. Traditionally made when the herd wasn’t producing large enough quantities of milk for Roquefort, the soft-ripened wheels are crafted from pasteurized ewe’s milk in the rocky hillsides of Causses. Similar to Brebirousse d’Argental, or an unwashed Reblochon, the sheep’s rich milk imparts a sweet, sheepy character to the buttery-smooth paste that makes an unparalleled pair with bubbly wines. Read More

When is a cheese like a scoop of delicious savory ice cream? When it's made from sheep, goat and cow's milk and gently ripened so that its melty rind oozes over a dense and creamy interior. Make mine a double! Read More

Our hearts are made from buckets of cream and covered in a white, velvety rind that keeps our buttery insides in perfect valentine formation. Shipped over from France once a year, we reserve a special place for this pasteurized, cows’ milk delicacy. Read More